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VRT 1

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Belgian Dutch-language TV channel
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Television channel
VRT 1
Current Logo Since May 2023
CountryBelgium
Broadcast areaNational, also distributed in:
Luxembourg
Netherlands
HeadquartersBrussels
Programming
LanguageDutch
Picture format1080iHDTV
(downscaled to16:9576i for theSDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerVRT
Sister channelsVRT Canvas
Ketnet
History
Launched1953
Former namesNIR TV (1953–1960)
BRT (1960–1977)
TV1 (1977–2005)
Één (2005–2023)
Links
Websitewww.een.be
Availability
Terrestrial
Antenne TVMux 2 (SD)
Digitenne(Netherlands)Channel 14 (HD)
Streaming media
VRT MAXWatch live (Belgium only)
Telenet TVWatch live (HD)
Yelo PlayWatch live (HD)
Proximus PickxWatch live
(HD - Belgium only)
Ziggo GO(Netherlands)ZiggoGO.tv (Europe only)

VRT 1 is a publicDutch-language TV station inBelgium, owned by theVRT, which also ownsKetnet,VRT Canvas and several radio stations. Although the channel is commercial-free, shortsponsorship messages are broadcast in between some programmes.

VRT 1 focuses on drama, entertainment, news and current affairs in a similar vein toBBC One in the United Kingdom. The station was formerly known asTV1 until 21 January 2005, when theEén (English:"one") branding was launched as part of a major station revamp, with a look created byBBC Broadcast.[1] The channel got its current branding in 2023.

VRT 1 is the equivalent of its French-language counterpart,La Une, the first channel of the Belgian Francophone broadcaster,RTBF.

On-screen presentation

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Continuity

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With its sister channel Ketnet, Eén was one of 21 stations in Europe to utilise in-visioncontinuity presentation. Four regular staff announcers (as of January 2014) were presenting in-vision and out-of-vision links from lunchtime until around midnight or in the early hours (if necessary) each day.

The last team of announcers was composed of:

  • Andrea Croonenberghs (senior announcer)
  • Geena Lisa Peeters
  • Eva Daeleman
  • Saartje Vandendriessche

The in-vision presentation was ditched on 26 July 2015.[2] Since that day, it is replaced by out-of-vision continuity.

Seasonal identity

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As of its 2007 rebrand[citation needed] as één, the channel uses differentidents,logos, blips and a different colour scheme every season. This seasonality concept was abolished when Eén got a new look, created by Gédéon Programmes, in early 2009.

Logo history

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  • TV 1's third logo (1977–1982)
    TV 1's third logo (1977–1982)
  • TV 1's fourth logo (1982–1988)
    TV 1's fourth logo (1982–1988)
  • TV 1's fifth logo (1988–1990)
    TV 1's fifth logo (1988–1990)
  • TV 1's sixth logo (1991–1995)
    TV 1's sixth logo (1991–1995)
  • TV 1's seventh logo (1995–1997)
    TV 1's seventh logo (1995–1997)
  • TV 1's eighth logo (1997–2001). A variation of this one continued to be used until 20 January 2005.
    TV 1's eighth logo (1997–2001). A variation of this one continued to be used until 20 January 2005.
  • Eén's red logo used during winter (2007-2009)
    Eén's red logo used during winter (2007-2009)
  • Eén's green logo used during spring (2007-2008)
    Eén's green logo used during spring (2007-2008)
  • Eén's blue logo used during summer (2007-2008)
    Eén's blue logo used during summer (2007-2008)
  • Eén's simplified white logo (February 2009-August 2015)
    Eén's simplified white logo (February 2009-August 2015)
  • Eén's light blue written-style logo (August 2015-September 2019)
    Eén's light blue written-style logo (August 2015-September 2019)
  • Eén's last logo before rebrand (September 2019-April 2023)
    Eén's last logo before rebrand (September 2019-April 2023)

Programming

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Foreign language programmes and segments of local TV programmes with foreign language dialogue (e.g. interviews with people speaking in other languages) are shown with Dutch subtitles.

Belgian

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International

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Teletext

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VRT started itsteletext service on 8 May 1980 and stopped it on 1 June 2016. The page 888 is still available for subtitles.[3] The service was used by 576,094 persons per day in 2010. The number dropped down to 123,709 in 2014.[4]

References

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  1. ^Lepper, Joe (1 July 2005)."BBC Broadcast wins ident work in Japan and Belgium".www.campaignlive.co.uk.Archived from the original on 25 June 2018.
  2. ^Truyts, Joris (7 July 2015)."Omroepsters zwaaien samen kijkers uit op 16 juli".vrtnws.be (in Dutch).Archived from the original on 7 June 2021. Retrieved7 June 2021.
  3. ^"VRT stopt met Teletekst op 1 juni".hln.be (in Dutch). 18 April 2016.
  4. ^Krijn, Soeteman (8 January 2016)."Vlaamse omroep gaat teletekst afbouwen".Tweakers (in Dutch).Archived from the original on 8 January 2016.

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